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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1927)
I'ncre Ei?lit THE EVENING HEftATT). KLAMATH FALLS. OHF-flON Friday, Augunt B, l'.27. JACK DEUPSEY IN HOT WATER Court Action to Be Start ed Against Champion ship Battle CHICAGO. Auk. . (P) The Chicago Coliseum club, headed by n. E. (Moments, announced through Ralph Knaen, Ita chief ouunscl, today, that It Intended ta start court action to prevent , n.... Jack Dempaey boxing C.ene T-;a mornln he mace threo hur ried trip, first leaving a aon for Mr. and Mr. D. II. Governor of BRIEF NEWS OF KLAMATH Round the Rim in 21 Days wssssnscsst live lUblra llorn , Calling five tlmea arllhln the past three daya at tho Klamath 1 Valley hoapital, Mr. Stork has been the busy bird. Lit. Wed neaday night, ut before the ' hour ot midnight, he patd hla 1 tint vlalt. lravtiic baby daugh-' ter to Mr. and Mrs. I. U Harris ' Again early Thur the ney here next month for heavyweight championship. Rosen'a statement pointed out that Dempney In March. 192. had contracted to box Harry Wills under Clements' promotion and agreed to fight no one else in the Interim. Rosen obtained an In junction In an Indiana court pro hibiting Dempsey from fighting Tunney at Philadelphia,' but the decree aa not' recognised In Pennsylvania. Advance notice of the intention cf the Coliseum club was given. Rosen (aid, because "we don't wish to be placed In the position in the court actions which are to be' brought, of opening the way tor a defonse upon the theory that the public, whose Interests and reports are always to be given first consideration, waa not advised ot the true state of facts in time to prevent financial loss." Rev. McMillan Visiting Here . ;- - ; (Continued irom Put One) greatly, to much so that I hardly know It- It la Indicative ot the great development tbit has taken possession of the Pacific coast. t, development that I hope will soon reach out and Include the great territory of Alaska." I . "Alaska" seemed a touchstone thst loosed tho floodgate of Father McMillan's descriptive Towers, for be dwelt with al tnbsj affectionate eloquence upot I u veuuea and grandeur of Vncle Sam's choicest Jewel. "Nearly ten years of residence la Alaska," said Father McMil lan, "has enabled me to get a glimpse ot the scenic wonders . of that land of surpassing beauty and unbelievable grandeur. It the people ot tho state Could only Imagine a fraction ot the scenic splendor that lies at the door of our great country, ten times the shipping accommoda tions now available would fall far short of meeting the de mands of the tourists who would want to go there. Grcrt. Resource. "Scenery la not all that Alaska has to offer. It la a vast store house of undeveloped mineral re- aourres, which when even par tially' developed will produce wealth far beyond the dreams of Its most enthusiastic propa gandists. I believe the time Is not far distant when the pioneer spirit that his made the west will again manifest itself towards Alaska, and then that great ter ritory will come Into its own." ' A reception will be held this evening In the assembly room of the parish house at 8 o'clock F v f 1 .LJi- 'TSfcrSl Hildebrand. On hla second trip , he delivered a son to Mr. and Mr. F. L. Rider of 23 IS Hornet Avenue. Later In, the morning J another bny waa left to Mr. aud Mrs. T. W. Nelson of S2S Lin- J coin street. Last, but not least, I last night upon his final call a 7 3-4 pound son was delivered to Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Igl. When Mb. rt tluth. shown at HrM. and Ted Marsh left Canton, O.. i for a tour around the rim of the I nited State, they expected to get Vllil Vrm MaiMiHHd- back In SO days. They made the U.4i mile lu SI days and part .V ,,5 , J Z BlanT and' of th time had to travel through the flooded una of Louisiana. Mr and Mrs Lou ' " ,nroll(.n desert sandstorm, and In a heavy storm. son of Marshfield spent Thurs-; 1 day here visiting and enjoying a' . p J D K Hcimin Koehl wh.i were fni.eU number of spota ot interest Air KeCOra DrOKcn ( ,0 U(u on Wetln.dy atter.;.H.n i rnund Klamath Fulls. Mr. 1 Rv Two Germans nnlv five hours d-ul AS an Inn to I in the air. also watched tneit Continued rron rage unei fcUow nitn their tedious roiitlnue. This was all Hie morel 'n- rbiirvln lu view of the turn that Just Iwfoita luliliilgbt the '' meu hud dropped uiessime. any-' lug their fuel was nearly gone. A later uesssge explained they , had initiltf a miscalculation aud thst they could continue for tome time. Hungry. , One of Ihe lal-st uiessRKe ' djjippeil from the plauo waa: I "Hutu lu flue fetlln but wolfish- j ly hungry." After 4:30 a, ui. they said their fuel would last uutil 10:3 o'clock aud as they (lauded at lo:U they were not' far oft In their calculations. i When, soon after six o'clock. I Kdtard's wife and f ither arrived t from Bremen, the airman appar- ' n'.ly recognised them, for he moped twice around the field In a low curve. While Krau Kd- i,il .Vflla.tllv wavtwl hn. haml. ' kerrhlef. When the machine finally alighted, the crowd rushed upon the fliers, smothered them with 1 flowers and carried them about the field. e I'INK.Ill.At K COMIII NATION A black faille crepe gown In troduces contrast by lining Its flared side jabot and wide turu-ed-back cufs with rose beige sat in: , Blanc is a well known business man of the bay city. They regis- ( tered at the Hotel Willard. flight which was to tiring Visiting From Idiilio . A party of visitors from Lewis ton, Idaho, here to enjoy the nu merous spots of Interest of Klam ath county are Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nims. Miss Lenore Nims and R. P. Nims. They are stopping at the Hotel Willard. and Ihe distance covered as i (6.040 kilometers. (3.763 miles.)1 ot 1 The -crowd which remained on.1 rounds. to liielr plane aril the Gerninu , 11.7.1.1 Miles. aviatois. Frledrich Loose and I The Junkers company official ' announced the time of the I Ohituarv I flight as Si hours 23 minute KM.M.l 1HKHX. Mrs. Emtns Blehn. wife Rosco Blehn ot 301 West Main the flying fluid during Ihe hours street. Darned away at 11:10, ot darkness, watching the plane' . " o'clock on Thursdiy night follow- tracing Its shuttle route to Leip-1 From "urns f b... ing . brief Illness. In addition sic and back, cheered loudty - k T. V Z.Md ! ber husband she leave, three when at 1:U a. m. It was , 'd b,n"8htM . , ' ' lh" ,,V i sons. Roy. Claude aud Richard , nounced that 4.4O0 kilomete, C. llea of I Barn, to the city , thorwn, ,au5h.d bT ,hc FrenU yestrd.y They stopped at tne ruQa of he Wn(t. flier- ylarll.0 nrojhlu. had bem : Hotel Wlllard k Funen1 ome p,ne Aye.i broken. i nue at Sixth. The arrangements I The enthusiasm waa helgntcn- wis given out later. ' I that fustics and Kdxard would THEJMPORTANTjNQREPIENr iir. ism. hl. for the funeral will be announced ed when word Preparatory to opening hla of. hl RMkt am fices in the snepnera nunuiog on . Main and Fifth. Dr. P. M. Cars ten, well known physician of. Lakeriew' arrived here yester-' day. He la atopping at tne. not- J el Willard for the present.. !f fiiiimniiniiHiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK Eawtrra Visitors - Miss Janet Janklnson and Miss Dorothy Shoemaker of Chicago. ' Illinois, enjoying a tour of the west stopped In Klamath Falls' yesterday. They registered at the Hotel Willard. S Saturday Specials ! The tastlness of our pies and pastrlea bespeak their absolute purity. Kverylliln that Into them mukes the most de licious, wholesome sweet thut ever grsred your table. Fresh every day. . i Hl'Mi.U.S: T' WmIuuI llrrad Coffee Cake MLs Rlsieersoa Improving Miss Dorothy Rinearson. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rlnear-, aon. C2S Oak Avenue, Is recov ering from a . minor operation, after an Illness of several days.; Many Tourists Register Here - (Continued from 18 One) ra have resrlstered at the booth i since August first. X Included In yesterday's regis- T tration were: X W. K. Rouse. Calif: C. P. Le-ll Breton. Calif: J. A. Evans. Calif; Allan Kennedy, Calif: Leo Bock- I n,l.r rallf- Wm Hlnkle. Calif: IT to Rive the former parishioners T j Baumelstcr. Calif: Anita, Kimball. Calif; Howard E. Wines , Calif; Ch.rliai Heacox. Calif: , Tho. D. Radcliffe. Calif; Arthur Lahave. Calif; Fred Strong. Cal; j 8. Strong Calif; Al Levey. Flor-i Ida: Hester Grimm. Calif; Carrl-; son Patrick. Calif; Charles G. BOILING BEEF (Today only), lb. . PURE LARD Home rendered. 2 12V21 lbs. POT RO AST Pound 15c RABBITS Pound - '. to 35c I 18c USED CARS AugiistS I i i Now we are featuring the largest and best stock of high ( grade re-built cars for you to choose from, Come s and see for yourself that these values have never be fore been equaled in QUAILTY and PRICE. , Sedans ,Coaches Coupes Roadsters Tourings We will take your old car in on a trade. Remember that your satisfaction is our success. Buick Garage 1330 Main St. Phone 42 35c of Father McMillan an opportun ity of meeting him. Lighting Cause Of 206 Fires , (Continued From Pkge One) forests between the fired areas. Inman, N. Y.: A. 1. Mathleu. ! Calif: Clyde F. McLean. Nev; R. , The Vancouver army barracks . Goodwin. Idaho: Mrs. F. N. has supplied mules, trucks and a Slevea!t callf;'E. K. Held, Calif; j squad of men to aid In takingly E Van glpei calif; A. C. Wll-1 supplies in to me lire nguiers ey KeT . Mari0n Mayfleld. Calif; : W. G. Tolleson, Arlx.; A. R. ' Jones, Calif; T. J. Hlggins. Cal. All kinds of home made Sausages. iV "Quality" you want we have it. Sanitary Market Phone 22 7th & Mam J It 1 1 1 1 1 M U H H I Mr I Ml I I HI 1 1 1 1 IHtHfH'tHHttt In this region Another lurge fire ln tho Col umbia forests Is sweeping over an. old burn of 3.0VU acre on the Little White Salmon water shed, threatening a heavy stand of young timber. , HITCH KS CANVAS If you lnck pantry space, make a Jong door-canva for the In side pantry with pockets to boll roscrx, tins, and all the odds and ends of utensils. DIAGONAL 8TVLK Chic comes by diagonal lines in early autumn styles. Diagon al closiugs, diagonal tiers, flares, trimmings and tucks abound. ' Too Late to Classify. FOR RENT 4-rooin modern fur nished house. Inquire 30S Lin coln. Mrs. Davenport. 6 Dressed Chickens FRIDAY, HATURDAY, SUNDAY Fat Hens, lb..... .... Fat Young Fryers, lb. 24c 26c BRATTON'S Open Every Evening and Sunday 201 E. MAIN : PHONE 942 Falls Grocery and Bakery Specials For Saturday , Order the original "Health Bread," Mocha I Caks, Devil Food - Cakes, A variety of ? Cookies for lunches. Variety of Breads;! v::---- - .:;(, Cofee Meter given with each can of Folger Coffee purchased. . ' . All Bunch Vegetables 5c Ashland Tomatoes, box ..:..$1.60 Nice Large Peaches, box $1.15 Cabbages, lb , - 2c Phone 83 Some Splendid Bargains for Saturday Selling Ladies' Voile Dresses Good quality voile, nicely trimmed in lace. Regular price, $4.50. Saturday Special, 3.75 Ladies' Voile Step-ins Colors, pink, peach and green, lace trimmed. Regular price, 35c. Saturday Special, 25c Ladies' Gordon Hose No.' 515 Chiffon, No. 21 Service weight. All sizes and a full line yof colors. Sold reg. at $2.00. Saturday Special, 1.25 Ladies' All Wool Bathing Suits Saturday Special, 2.50 Children's Half Sox Sizes 44 to 7V2. A good variety of colors. Cretonne Parasols Regular $2.50 values. Saturday Special, 1.50 : Printed Georgettes Regular $2.95. . Saturday Special,l.95 . Sanitary Flannelette Diapers Absorbent, soft finish. 1.95 per Doz. All Linen Huck Towels Regular 40c values. ' Saturday Special, 29c Fast Colored Percales New arrival of fall patterns. 29c We Carry a Complete Line of ELIZABETH ARDEN TOILET PREPARATIONS ".111 hVI We Carry a Complete Line of ELIZABETH ARDEN TOILET PREPARATIONS 6th & Main JRUTH IN ADVERTISINGS M-TTM-